Coming cold on the heels of ITV and BBC1, Channel 4 finally announces its schedule for Autumn 1998. There are a wide range of programmes featured, many new commissions, and old favourites returning for new series.Starting at the top and working down, Brookside continues it obsession with periodically having five episodes a week (as well… Continue reading Channel 4’s Autumn Schedule Unveiled
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Shares made a healthy start to the day as the FTSE-100 Index followed the lead set by Wall Street and the Far East. Yesterday’s 80.3 drop was quickly made up, with the footsie up 82.7 at 5251.8 a few moments after it opened.
BSkyB is arguing that ITV looks set to miss out on around £500 million savings if it continues to refuse to allow its channels to be carried by BSkyB’s digital satellite service, Sky Digital. The move is the latest development in the battle between BSkyB and ITV, involving ITV’s refusal to join the digital satellite… Continue reading BSkyB Highlights Possible £500m Savings For ITV
The Home Office has announced that the Working Group on Electoral Procedures is to examine the commercial use of the electoral register. According to the Home Office, the sale of electoral data is viewed with suspicion and hostility by members of the public and may be a contributory factor in the disinclination of certain sectors… Continue reading UK: The Electoral Register
The Government’s Green Paper “Our Healthier Nation” ties the Department of Health to preparing “a new strategy on alcohol to set out a practical framework for a responsible approach”. Whilst the Department of Health has admitted that this is not a Ministerial priority issue at present, concern has been expressed within the advertising and alcoholic… Continue reading UK: Alcohol Strategy
The Stock Market recovered some of its lost ground after a morning which saw nearly £30 billion wiped off the value of top shares.Within moments the FTSE-100 Index was down 153.3 and it later sank as much as 173 points after Wall Street’s overnight plunge. But it then staged a rally to stand down only… Continue reading Market Report
Bacardi-Martini SAS and Cellier des Dauphins have challenged France’s Evin Law in the UK High Court by issuing a writ against Newcastle United Football Club and Dorna Marketing. The football club and the media agency are accused of failing to honour a contract to run perimeter ads for the Bacardi brand Pastis during a match… Continue reading FR: Challenge to Evin Law
Classic FM is preparing to move to new ‘high-profile’ studios in Oxford Circus before the end of the year.Construction has begun on seven new studios based on the corner of Regent Street and Oxford Circus; the building has been renamed Classic FM House and will replace Classic’s current Camden offices. All the studios will be… Continue reading Classic FM Prepares For Oxford Circus Move
Peter Rogers, chief executive of the Independent Television Commission (ITC), this weekend warned pay-TV operators against confusing the public with digital TV advertising campaigns which criticise rivals’ services. Speaking at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, he voiced concerns that such attacks between the three main DTV players, Sky Digital, On Digital and Cable & Wireless… Continue reading ITC Chief Warns Against Digital Confusion
The latest installment in the irregular cricket fixture, BMRB v MRG, produced a stunning finish to an exciting match. This was my first experience of such a fixture, and certainly one I’ll remember for a long time to come.After what seemed an enormously long trek to a remote part of West London, Boston Manor was… Continue reading Cricket Victory Claimed: MRG Just ‘Nick’* It!
